One week to go presidential elections in the United Statesthe Republican candidate, donald trumpled one of his last campaign events in Georgia, a fundamental state for the definition of the elections, and emphasized: “I’m not a Nazi, I’m the opposite of a Nazi.”
The former president targeted his rival, Kamala Harrisand maintained that “the new line” of the Democratic candidate is “that all those who do not vote for her are Nazis.” However, the magnate confirmed that he is “the opposite of a Nazi.”
A few days ago his former chief of staff in the White House, John Kellypointed out that Trump fits the definition of a fascist and I would have said that Adolf Hitler “also did some good things.”
The vice president questioned the former official’s statements during Trump’s presidency and criticized: “It is deeply Worrying and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump invokes Adolf Hitlerthe man who was responsible for the deaths of six million Jews and hundreds of thousands of Americans,” Harris launched last week.
Controversial Trump campaign event at Madison Square Garden
The event in Georgia takes place after a controversial electoral event this Sunday in the Madison Square Garden in New York, where there were racist comments made by Trump supporters.
“There’s a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now, I think it’s called Puerto Rico,” said Tony Hinchcliffe, one of the event’s opening acts. The comedian also made fun of Latinos saying that “they love making babies“, parodied Jews and Palestinians and mocked a black man, with the stereotype that African-Americans really like watermelon.
For his part, Trump attacked Harris and assured: “You have destroyed our country. We are not going to continue with you, Kamala. You’re fired, out, out,” said the former president on the stage of Madison Square Garden, where he repeated his rhetoric against the “internal enemy.” “When I say the internal enemy, others go crazy… They are, in effect, the internal enemy“, said.
Elections in the United States: a week for the definition of an increasingly close dispute
Voting will close exactly in USA and it will be decided who will be the next president. The dispute between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will be extremely closedas anticipated by the latest polls that analyze voting intentions.
The indirect voting system implies that the election is not defined by the number of votes but for the sum of voters from each state. In 43 of the 50 states, results can be more easily predicted, however, There will be 7 “hinge states” that will be fundamental in setting the course of the elections.
The New York Times published the data obtained through Siena College, where Harris would get 49% of the total votes, while Trump 48%. These numbers reflect a very close election, which, taking into account the margin of error, could mean a tie. As for the swing states -those that do not have a clear candidate in the polls- four are led by the vice president while three would go for the former president. In addition, they revealed that in Minnesota, New Hampshire and Virginia, Harris has a 6-point lead; as well as Trump in Texas, Florida and Ohio.
This way, The poll shows a possible 276 electoral votes for Kamala Harrisso the majority would pass (270) and would lead Donald Trump, which would get 262. However, those numbers could change, so nothing is said yet.
Source: Ambito